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JPP, Troka, Loituma & Frifot - History, Smash, In the Moonlight & SummerSong

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Here we have new releases by some of the more traditional of NorthSide’s Scandinavian artists, three from Finland and one from Sweden. You’ll find no electronic textures on these discs,...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 1999-11-01)

Ken Pedersen - Deja Views

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Deja Views is a collection of 12 piano instrumental pieces based upon various classical themes. Many of the tracks are piano solos, and some have wind or string accompaniment. The songs...

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(Posted by Mike Grimes 1999-11-01)

Kennelmus - Folkstone Prism

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Something of a last gasp for psychedelia, this Phoenix quartet’s self-released 1971 debut proved to be their sole vinyl offering. Though originally conceived as a rock opera, most of the...

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(Posted by Michael Draine 1999-11-01)

Kenziner - Timescape

Cover art Remember when a "shredding" guitar player was the exception? Seems you can't turn around these days without knocking one over. Kenziner is another one of these small-label guitar bands. The focus is...  » Read more
(Posted by Dane Carlson 1999-11-01)

Klimperei & Pierre Bastien - Mécanologie Portative

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Here are a couple of musicians who are as idiosyncratic as you are likely to find. Klimperei, who released an album on AYAA a few years back, plays a kind of naive music, with minimalist tendencies...

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(Posted by Dean Suzuki 1999-11-01)

Landmarq - Science of Coincidence

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Science of Coincidence sees this English band fronted by a new singer, and this time it’s the “busybody” of the neo-prog scene, Tracy Hitchings. Tracy rejoins her former...

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(Posted by Dane Carlson 1999-11-01)

Liquid Tension Experiment - Liquid Tension Experiment 2

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Remember that old adage about the sequel never being as good as the original? WRONG! Case in point. While LTE #1 had many fine moments, the overall approach seemed a little jammy and...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1999-11-01)

Mani Neumeier - Terra Amphibia & Terra Amphibia II

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Man this guy never quits, does he! For every two CDs that come our way, Mani jumps into two more projects, that is not counting his collaborations with Engler and Moebius on the incredible...

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 1999-11-01)

Marillion - Clutching at Straws

Cover art This EMI reissue has given me an opportunity I thought was long past: to review what I consider to be Marillion's finest moment. When I first discovered Marillion, I was dying for something new to...  » Read more
(Posted by Dane Carlson 1999-11-01)

Marillion - Misplaced Childhood

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[Regarding the 1998 reissue]

Marillion's opus Misplaced Childhood is about as perfect a specimen of the neo-progressive genre as you'll find. I am no adherent of...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1999-11-01)
 

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